Most Oppressed / Intersectional

This chart shows which dual intersections of oppression are the most common. That is, which pairs of challenges are most likely to make it harder for someone to succeed.

Most Oppressing Groups

This chart shows which dual intersections have the lowest Intersectionality Scores and are therefore the most likely to oppress.

Non-binary Intersectionality Factors (% of total)

This chart shows which intersectionality factors are the most non-binary. That is, those that do not conform to a single label.

Widest Range of Scores by Country

This chart shows which countries have the widest range of average intersectional scores. It means these countries are most likely to have active conflicts between the privileged and the oppressed disadvantaged.

Intersectionality Scores by Country

This chart shows which countries have the highest average intersectional scores. It means these countries have the highest levels of marginalized people.

Intersectionality Scores Calculated by Country

This chart shows how many scores calculated by country. We are amazed on how international the intersectionality movement has become!

Intersectionality Scores As Percent of Population by Country

This chart shows how many scores calculated by country as a percent of their population. We are amazed on how international the intersectionality movement has become!

Widest Range of Scores by State

This chart shows which US states have the widest range of average intersectional scores (measured by standard deviation). It means these states are most likely to have active conflicts between the privileged and the oppressed disadvantaged.

Intersectionality Scores by State

This chart shows which US states have the highest average intersectional scores. It means these states have the highest levels of marginalized people. If you have a high intersectional score, you might want to avoid states at the bottom of the list.

Intersectionality Scores by Percent

As you can see below, intersectional scores are as diverse as the people they represent. The majority of people have low intersectional scores which mean they have more inherent privilege than others.

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